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Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 2016
Fosfomycin trometamol is a broad spectrum antibiotic recently marketed in the UK for the treatment of acute uncomplicated lower urinary tract infections (UTIs) in adults1,2 and in adult and adolescent females.3 It is also indicated for prophylaxis in diagnostic and surgical transurethral procedures.1–3 Fosfomycin was discovered in 1969 and the ...
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Fosfomycin trometamol is a broad spectrum antibiotic recently marketed in the UK for the treatment of acute uncomplicated lower urinary tract infections (UTIs) in adults1,2 and in adult and adolescent females.3 It is also indicated for prophylaxis in diagnostic and surgical transurethral procedures.1–3 Fosfomycin was discovered in 1969 and the ...
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Antibiotic Duration and UTI Outcomes in Recurrent UTI Patients
UrogynecologyImportance Little evidence is available to inform management of acute urinary tract infections (UTIs) in women with recurrent urinary tract infection (rUTI). Objective This study aimed to compare the proportion of acute UTIs with persistence/relapse or recurrence based on duration ...
Julia, Shinnick +7 more
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Hospitalized UTI Demographics after 2011 AAP UTI Guidelines
Pediatrics, 2016Prior results from a single institution looking at UTI admissions before and after the 2011 revised AAP UTI guidelines showed a similar admission rate, a predominance of younger patients requiring admission and Medicaid as an independent risk factor for admission.
Benjamin Courchia +3 more
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The Nurse Practitioner, 2012
Empirical diagnosis and treatment of lower urinary tract infection (UTI) in women is the most common clinical approach due to the urgency of symptoms and cost. This study examines the importance of recognizing common symptoms and accurately diagnosing UTIs in the primary care setting.
Nancy K, Lowe, Nancy A, Ryan-Wenger
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Empirical diagnosis and treatment of lower urinary tract infection (UTI) in women is the most common clinical approach due to the urgency of symptoms and cost. This study examines the importance of recognizing common symptoms and accurately diagnosing UTIs in the primary care setting.
Nancy K, Lowe, Nancy A, Ryan-Wenger
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World Journal of Urology, 2019
Urinary tract infection (UTI) remains the most common type of infection contracted by kidney transplant patients. UTI reduces both patient and graft survival. Understanding and managing UTI in transplant patients requires an appreciation of their unique anatomy and physiology.
Daniel, Ness, Jonathon, Olsburgh
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Urinary tract infection (UTI) remains the most common type of infection contracted by kidney transplant patients. UTI reduces both patient and graft survival. Understanding and managing UTI in transplant patients requires an appreciation of their unique anatomy and physiology.
Daniel, Ness, Jonathon, Olsburgh
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2018
The analysis of the notion and historical development of the doctrine of uti possidetis in international law is the basis of this paper. A synthetic overview of the main cases in which it has been applied in international jurisprudence follows this analysis.
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The analysis of the notion and historical development of the doctrine of uti possidetis in international law is the basis of this paper. A synthetic overview of the main cases in which it has been applied in international jurisprudence follows this analysis.
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Cell Host & Microbe
The mucosal immune response of the urinary bladder to bacterial infection is complex, as immune cells must efficiently neutralize and contain the infection while preventing harmful pathology. A recent Immunity paper by Li et al. illuminates the critical role of a resident macrophage subset in preventing invasive and life-threatening disease.
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The mucosal immune response of the urinary bladder to bacterial infection is complex, as immune cells must efficiently neutralize and contain the infection while preventing harmful pathology. A recent Immunity paper by Li et al. illuminates the critical role of a resident macrophage subset in preventing invasive and life-threatening disease.
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